Tuesday, 16 August 2016

MANWHA REVIEW: DALGEUN THE INVINCIBLE BY KAMDAE

Synopsis:
Shuttling spirits at Afterlife Company is not everyone's dream job.
It certainly isn't Ohee's.

Having been tricked into working for the souls transportation company as a grim reaper, Ohee rejoices at seeing new recruits only to watch them flee to other departments.

Extremely stressed, she is determined to find her replacement in order to escape the toughest department in the company even if it means sacrificing an oblivious thug.
Unbeknownst to Dalgeun, his life as a ruthless loan shark is in danger when Ohee eyes him as her successor.

Review:
Remember when most manga was in black and white, well this one is very different and that is what attracted me to this particular one. It's in full colour and starts out with a great amount of energy in a mix of pastel hues and bright, bold colours.

Before only Bleach and Soul Eater tackled with the idea of former humans tracking down souls and sending them to the afterlife, but never did we have one who actually didn't enjoy what he did. Here Ohee dislikes working for the Afterlife Company and hopes to find someone who can take over her role. Lucky for her she finds Dalgeun, who with his life coming to a standstill has no option but to take her up on her offer of a different kind of job offer.

As no one ever sticks with the job, Dalgeun could be the one to tip the balance and be the sort of grim reaper to enlist others, but she has to be able to work with him first.

Summary:
Bright, fun and a hilarious comedy that refuses to let-up with loads of gags and interest for the manwha fan.

About Me

I'm Sandra Scholes and I write reviews and short stories under my own name or the pen name A J Damian. I have had various stories published on websites or in paperback anthologies. I started out as a review writer for several publishers, and wanted to do something part-time that ended up different to what I normally did, so I studied and got into writing stories.